UC campuses with the most out-of-state students

Adjusting the mix

The Associated Press

The University of California estimates that if a bill that caps non-resident enrollment at 10 percent becomes law, the plan will cost the university upwards of $500 million by the 2022-23 school year. The bill requires 5,000 additional in-state students per year and a decrease in non-resident students (who pay more tuition) by 1,700 per year. It would allow no net increase for campuses with more than 15.5 percent non-residents — such as San Diego. Click through for the campuses with the most non-residents.

The University of California estimates that if a bill that caps non-resident enrollment at 10 percent becomes law, the plan will cost the university upwards of $500 million by the 2022-23 school year. The bill requires 5,000 additional in-state students per year and a decrease in non-resident students (who pay more tuition) by 1,700 per year. It would allow no net increase for campuses with more than 15.5 percent non-residents — such as San Diego. Click through for the campuses with the most non-residents.